There are digital copies that you can download, yes. I get copy codes from the discs that I purchase, for example. I'm sure you can buy them in the iTunes store as well.KEM wrote: ↑June 28th, 2020, 3:34 amAre those available digitally (and Inception)?MuffinMcFluffin wrote: ↑June 28th, 2020, 3:19 amThe digital releases have all been a constant AR (which I prefer for home viewing IMO, though not with the quality). Ripping the Blu-ray to PC is not equivalent to the "digital version" they are talking about when purchasing it on iTunes.enfitt wrote: ↑June 28th, 2020, 3:09 am
Here see it for yourself...
This is how IMAX footage size looks like:
https://ibb.co/XsYp4Bg
And this is how normal 2,39:1 looks like:
https://ibb.co/RbC4kQR
These are screenshots taken from my IMAX Bluray
And the TDK Blu-ray is absolute trash. Edge-enhancement, DNR, wrong color timing, overcontrasted... awful, awful, awful. The UHD release was a lot better, though they lifted the blacks in the IMAX shots. The TDKR UHD is the best of all TDK Trilogy disc releases.
The 4K digital copies are actually pretty legit, but still incredibly compressed. I can't get 23.976 FPS playback motion so for me it's all for naught. Just remember they have a constant AR.